San Ramon Valley High School - Kernel Yearbook (Danville, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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7 Y ,I 1 them to see that we too can put on a dinner even if we haven't very much experience. The Girls' League picnic was held at Russel- man Park on May 26. I can't imagine what would happen if all the mothers didn't turn out to help us make it a success. They certainly did see that we had all the food we could eat, and of course we ATE as usual. Such cakes! Such pies! Such salads Oh me ------ I All the girls brought some certain- ' thing such as a salad, sandwiches, cakes, etc., then we all dived in and ate till a lot of us had to drive home easily over the bumps to avoid burst- ing. The water was fine, and in spite of the ants, flies and sunburn, a merry time was had by all. This year the Girl's League decided that since we can't have inter-school competition in athletics, and therefore have no way of earning a letter, we should devise some type of a point system that would enable girls to get the coveted trophy the Junior or Senior year. A point system was organized whereby any girl in school will be able to earn enough points for the letter if she goes out for a reasonable amount of activities, and does a reasonable arount of extra-curricular work. There are so many girls who work faithfully and without reward for any school activity, and now they may earn a reward for that self-effacing work. Points are given for holding offices, for part- icipation in Play Casts, for every hour of extra work around school, in fact the name Service Point accur-' ately describes the type of system that is used. Since the system was just started this year, all the girls decided to give the three Seniors with the highest total points for the next two years a letter. This will give the present Seniors and Juniors a chance to earn a letter. The symbol that has been chosen is green and gold, embodying the school colors. A large golden S. H. is placed on a circle of green. The symbol is about six inches in diameter, and can be worn on most any sweater or jacket. The girls are all very proud of our new system and we know that it will be a success and fulfill its purpose.

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W Yi THE GIRLS' LEAGUE President ------- M -------------------- Wilma Huber, Vice-President--f ----------- --------- Betty Mauzy Secretary ---------- --------------- Phyllis Spence Advisor ------------ -------------- Mrs. Meckfessel The Girls' League has been more active this year than any other year we can remember. It just seems that we have so many ambitious girls in our midst it keeps us busy all the time. The first event of the year was, of course, the Girls'-get-together to properly initiate the Freshman girls into the group. That Freshman Class is so enterprising that we aren't sure yet who was initiated. They gave the old girls a playlet, and proved much good entertainment. Punch and cookies were enjoyed by all. This was the most exciting time of the afternoon, Rinse no one kept tab on the number of glasses of punch you drank and since there was plenty and--well--we'll leave the rest to your imagination. A Flower Show was given by the Women's Club of Danville, and the Girls' League put on the Silver Tea for the afternoon and evening. We are always right there when it comes to food, and we cleared a little silver for the treasury too. The tables were set on the stage, and with the kind contributions from the Sandkuhle nursery, and num- erous of Danville's gardens, we turned that stage into a real flower garden. Ask Wilma about impro- vising a kitchen in a music room, she will tell you all about it, and joys of cooking, serving, and washing dishes backstage. Our Mothers' and Daughters' banquet was the usual success ----- we canft seem to remember one that hasn't been ---- thanks to the kindness of all the Mothers and Daughters and faculty. This year's idea was a Spring Flower Festival. The spring was so late we just had to mass flowers in the Home Econ building to persuade ourselves that we weren't dreaming, and that flowers really were blooming. This banquet certainly does bring out the Mothers and are we glad! It seems so good to see so many of them all at once ----- and we especially like for

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